The relationship between the abbots of the same monastic network represented a turning point for these institutional structures. This problem was evident during visits of abbots to other abbots, tied together in some way by legal relationships, and it manifested itself primarily with elements of ritual nature, aimed at regulating the chances of potential conflicts. The observation and comparative analysis of these elements, allows us to understand the change that took place in the religious life in the first half of the twelfth century, with the rise of the religious orders.
Cariboni, G., Abbots as guests of other abbots. A comparative analysis of the Benedictine world and religious orders between the 11th and 13th centuries, in Delouis, O., Mossakowska-Gaubert, M. M., Peters-Custot, P. A. (ed.), Les mobilités monastiques en Orient et en Occident de l'Antiquité tardive au Moyen Age (IVe - XVe siec, École française de Rome, Roma 2019: <<COLLECTION DE L'ECOLE FRANÇAISE DE ROME>>, 558 43- 58 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/147218]
Abbots as guests of other abbots. A comparative analysis of the Benedictine world and religious orders between the 11th and 13th centuries
Cariboni, GuidoPrimo
2019
Abstract
The relationship between the abbots of the same monastic network represented a turning point for these institutional structures. This problem was evident during visits of abbots to other abbots, tied together in some way by legal relationships, and it manifested itself primarily with elements of ritual nature, aimed at regulating the chances of potential conflicts. The observation and comparative analysis of these elements, allows us to understand the change that took place in the religious life in the first half of the twelfth century, with the rise of the religious orders.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.